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Spanish centre-right Partido Popular (PP) gained a small advantage over Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez' socialist PSOE, while a new far-right party entered the European Parliament, according to first estimates. The PP, led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, received 32.4% of the votes, a 12% increase since 2019, as the socialists retained slightly over 30% of support, a 2% dip from the last election. Núñez Feijóo's party, which currently has 13 seats in the European Parliament, is expected to get 21 to 23 seats based on the exit poll results, while Sanchez' party, which has 21, should get between 20 to 22...
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Spain’s Popular Party (PP) launched its campaign for the European elections on Sunday with a large rally at Madrid’s Puerta de Alcalá, demonstrating their opposition to the Amnesty Law, set for final approval in Congress this Thursday. Surrounded by a sea of Spanish and European flags, participants voiced their anger over the pardoning of Catalan independence leaders and the policies of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's current coalition government. "We came to defend the equality of all Spaniards and the primacy of the Constitution," one demonstrator told Euronews. The PP leader, Alberto Núñez F...
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Spain's conservative, Christian-democratic Popular Party presented its electoral program in Madrid for the upcoming European elections, scheduled in June. Their policy platform will target four areas spanning democracy, economy, social policies, and geopolitics. But the opposition is framing this as a second round of Spain's general elections and a referendum on the government of socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Watch the video in the player above to find out more.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez denied corruption allegations against his wife but said he will consider resigning after the launch of a judicial investigation into accusations by a right-wing legal platform that Begoña Gomez used her position to influence business deals. Sánchez said in a letter posted on his X account that while the allegations against his wife are false, he is cancelling his public agenda until Monday when he will announce whether he will continue or step down. “I need to stop and reflect,” Sánchez wrote. “I must answer the question if it is worth it to continue, given...
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